Neurons in the white matter of the adult human neocortex
The white matter (WM) of the adult human neocortex contains the so-called “interstitial neurons”. They are most numerous in the superficial WM underlying the cortical gyri, and decrease in density toward the deep WM. They are morphologically heterogeneous. A subgroup of interstit...
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Main Authors: | M Luisa Suarez-Sola (Author), Francisco J GonzalezDelgado (Author), Mercedes Pueyo-Morlans (Author), Carolina Medina-Bolivar (Author), N. Carolina HernandezAcosta (Author), Miriam Gonzalez-Gomez (Author), Gundela Meyer (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2009-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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